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Saul Griffith: Everyday Inventions
February 1, 2006 (over 18 years ago)Saul Griffith talks about how things that seem complex at first could be translated into easier and quicker ways of understanding through deeper knowledge of hardware and science.
1 people like thisAdam Grosser: Sustainable Fridge
February 1, 2007 (over 17 years ago)Adam Grosser's low-cost refrigeration is an ingenious invention that is ready to be made available to the masses.
1 people like thisPatricia Burchat: Shedding Light on Dark Matter
February 1, 2008 (over 16 years ago)Patricia Burchat talks about dark matter and dark energy that physics has been trying to prove, detect and quantify.
1 people like thisDan Cobley: What Physics Taught Me About Marketing
July 1, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)Dan Cobley shows several physics concepts that can all be applied to economics and marketing.
1 people like thisAaron O'Connell: Making Sense of a Visible Quantum Object
March 1, 2011 (about 13 years ago)Aaron O'Connell devices an experiment that allowed him to see that an atom can be in two places at the same time. In logical thinking, the atom can apply to a bigger object, even to humans if all were dependent on quantum mechanics.
1 people like thisMichio Kaku: What If Einstein Is Wrong?
January 12, 2012 (over 12 years ago)We'll have to recalibrate everything -- the age of the universe, the age of stars, the distance to the stars, the basic structure of modern electronics, the GPS, nuclear weapons -- all of that would have to be recalibrated and rethought ...
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